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How To Sell Your Home Quick

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When it comes to selling your home, it can feel like a lengthy process. The idea is simple. You want to sell your home as quick as possible for as much money as you can. It’s the homeowners dream. But sometimes you can be your own worst enemy when it comes to house sales. So here is a simple guide on how to sell your home fast.

Clutter will put potential buyers off.


A cluttered home will always put a buyer off. When you are looking for a potential new home, it’s important to be able to envision what the home would be like with your belongings in it. When someone else's clutter is everywhere, that can be difficult to do.

Clutter also gives off the impression of a mess. Your home may not be messy at all but that is the perception you could be giving your potential buyers. The best thing to do is declutter your home as much as possible. See it as a head start on packing. You could box it all away and store it ready for moving into your new home.

A bit of remodeling could go a long way.


I appreciate that spending money could be the last thing you want to do. But what if spending some extra money on your home could gain you some extra money in your home's resale value. Your home remodeling could just be your kitchen and bathrooms, or some other spaces in your home. A kitchen and bathrooms are both rooms that can sell a property. It allows a new buyer just to move into their new home without the need to do the remodeling themselves. Just remember that you are not remodeling for your tastes. So bear in mind that a neutral finish could be the best outcome.

A neutral decor will always be more appealing.


When someone is looking round a potential new home, it’s important for them to be able to see the home for what it is. The room sizes and how their furniture would fit. This will always be more achievable if the decor wasn’t distracting. Bright walls and flashy wall paper could distract your potential buyers. Of course, it’s important for your home to have personality. But when it comes to selling your home it may be worth re-decorating some parts of the house to a more neutral colour. This will also give off the impression that the house is a place that someone could move into straight away. Without worrying too much about what needs to be done.

A clean home is a saleable home.


Lastly, it may seem like an obvious point but a clean home will always be more saleable than a home that could do with a good dusting. When selling your home, it provides you with the perfect opportunity to give your home a thorough clean. This means dusting skirting boards and cleaning windows.

I hope this guide helps you achieve a sale on your home quickly.

Interior Design Tricks That Will Make Your Property More Homely

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As the saying goes, your home is your castle, which is why comfort needs to come first. There are homeowners that plump for style over substance, but style comes a distant second in the comfort stakes. If you can’t sit at home and relax, what is the point of sitting at home? The only problem you may have is transforming your home into a haven. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but it is going to take a lot of time and effort. And, if you don’t have the correct information, your home will stay the same as usual.

Thankfully, you have come to the right place. Below is a list of ideas that will make your property much more homely than before. All you have to do is follow these simple tips, and you will never be uncomfortable in your house again. Enjoy!




All About The Furniture


The furniture is the main part of your home. It is in every room from the living room to the kitchen and bathroom, so it needs to be welcoming. The trick is to buy furniture that you like because of the comfort levels and not for the style. You could generalize and say that you should buy fabric because fabric is more comfortable. However, everyone is different, and you may prefer leather instead. Also, consider the size of the pieces that you buy. Don’t buy furniture that is too small because you won’t fit comfortably enough. With regards to comfort and furniture, bigger is better.

Accessibility 101


Still, you need to make sure that the furniture leaves enough space to get around easily. If you can’t move for the furniture, you can’t be comfortable. Comfort isn’t just about lounging around on a sofa all day long – it is also about ease. Try and arrange the furniture so that it takes up enough room, but also so that it doesn’t get in the way. It’s a tricky balance, but it’s one you need to get on the money. If you don’t take up enough space, your home will look bare. Is it all too confusing? If the answer is yes, you should check out http://www.womansday.com. The link will give you real life examples and lots of inspiration.

Fabric Works Wonders


Fabric, however, does work on the walls if you don’t want it on your furniture. The texture of fabric is incredibly warm and instantly warms up a room. As soon as you walk in, you feel at home. The actual temperature might not increase, but you will think that the room is warmer. And, because you think it, it becomes true. A great example is throw pillows on the sofa. But, wood is also a fabric in interior design circles for the reason it is deep and warm. So, try a nice wood coffee table in the center of the room instead of a PVC or plastic version.

Color Scheme


Talking of warmth, nothing adds warmth like the color scheme. The great thing about the color scheme is that it is easy to incorporate, which makes it your best friend. All you need is a brush and a few tins of paint, and the house will look completely different. Better yet, it’s cheap! Pick colors that are deep as they add the most warmth. Purples and reds are a good choice, as is a deep yellow. If you want to be clever, you can go for cream. Cream is easy to paint over if you don’t feel like it adds the warmth or color that you want.



Personal Accessories


Your home, like a human being, should have its personality. At the least, it should embody the people that live in the space day in and day out. Otherwise, it will look like a blank canvas that is cold and bare. Your best option is to add little accessories that have some meaning to you and your family. For instance, you could use family pictures and portraits like a lot of families. Or, you could go a little unconventional and choose a theme that you all enjoy. A traveling family can put up a map of the world and mark the places they have visited. Or, a musical family can use instruments to fill up space. As long as it is symbolic to you, it is going to show off your property’s personality.

Go Eclectic


One way to personalize your home is to make it unique. Uniqueness is something that very few homeowners cherish nowadays as they want to copy their look from a magazine or a neighbor. But, uniqueness is what stands out from the crowd. An eclectic mix of choices is always a good idea if you don’t know where to start because it’s random. Randomness, by definition, is hard to replicate. As such, it won’t look like a generic cut out from a magazine. And, because you have picked the choices, it will imbue a part of your personality.

DIY Decorations


To take the point above one-step further, you can make decorations and put them up in your home. After all, what is more personal than something you have created? Although the artsy homeowners among you will love the idea, it isn’t just for you. Anyone that has a small budget and a spare couple of hours can participate. All you need is something to spark your creativity and your memory banks. One awesome tip is to use paintings and pictures that your children draw, but only if they are good enough!


Focal Points Are Good


A focal point is an item that grabs your attention as soon as you walk into a room. In the bathroom, it is usually the toilet or the shower as they dominate the landscape. However, you can choose whatever you want as your focal point. The logic is that you can build the room around your focal point of choice. When you finish, your house should be littered with items. And, the focal point brings all of them together and ties them up in a nice bow. You can create a comfortable home without focal points, but they make the process much easier. Remember that focal points don’t have to be massive to work. They can be colorful or even subtle as long as they catch the eye. A focal point you may not be aware of is curtains. Curtains add texture and warmth to a home thanks to their style and material.

Invest In A Smart House


Are you trying to work out what ‘smart house’ means? It’s simple: it’s a house that you can control via your laptop or tablet. For example, you can sign up to an app that lets you control the temperature of your home from anywhere in the world. That way, you never have to be cold again when you haven’t been in all day. Another great smart home feature is the security feature. Again, you can buy security features that let you control the security of your home from you iPad. One quick look at http://www.smart72.com/services/essential-security will tell you everything you need to know. The gist is that you connect to your home through the app. Then, you can react and limit the damage if anything goes wrong. After all, there is nothing more comfortable than knowing your house is safe.


Au Naturale


Most people like to leave the outside firmly where it belongs – outside. But, they are missing a trick because parts of the outside look good inside. It is the contrast of the colors and the vibrancy that makes it work. For instance, plants and flowers are always a hit, especially if they are bold and dynamic. Any plant or flower will do as long as it has these qualities. These touches add a cozy and organic look that lots of homes lack. Sadly, these homes also lack the comfort that the outside can bring into a property. Also, it’s a cheap way to decorate without having to spend a fortune. Result!

Rugged Perfection


When you hit the shops, you will look for the newest pieces in the pile. Why? You look for new things because new is another word for best. However, new items are also a little cold and lack personality as they aren’t dated. They haven’t been through the ringer yet, so they don’t have any stories to tell. To avoid this, go for pieces that are a little worn. Their battle scars are a sign that they will add a unique element to your house. It is called rugged perfection, and it is a desirable trait in every property. Obviously, make sure the item is worthy of your money. Otherwise, you will have to spend your cash on a replacement as soon as it breaks.

Every property should a place of comfort because your home is where you go to relax. Now that you have these tips, there is no excuse not to make the transition. Honestly, it will be the best one you ever make.

Four Renovations to Consider When Selling Your Home

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Splashing out on home improvements is one sure way to add value and attractiveness to your home if you are trying to sell. Maybe your kitchen or bathroom is looking a little tired, or you’d like to add more space to your property to make it more attractive to buyers with large families. Home renovations not only make your home a more enjoyable place to live for you and other families, they also increase the market value of your home and put you in a better position to compete with other similar homes for sale in the area. If you’re considering selling your home and want to make some improvements to it, here are the top ones to consider.



A Conservatory


Having a conservatory added to the back of your home is one of the home renovation projects that can bring with it the highest rate of return. Buyers tend to be more attracted to homes with conservatories, as it provides them with an extra room for living in and for storage, however the appeal with a conservatory is that it makes an excellent area of the home during the summer.

Garden Renovations


It is easy to forget about your garden and the exterior areas of your home whilst you are focusing so hard on making sure that the interior is perfect to buyers. However, what’s important to remember is that your garden is the first thing that buyers will see when they pull up at the front of your home to view it. No matter how amazing your home may be on the inside, if your garden is overgrown and unkempt it can make a bad first impression on potential buyers and even put them off making an offer.

Extra Room Extension


If you think that your property could benefit from a bit more room, adding an extension or converting a garage can be an excellent way to do this, as well as adding value to your home. Adding an extension could mean that your home has an extra bedroom, or you could use the room as another living room, dining room, storage room or study. When it comes to adding extensions to your home, size restrictions do apply – however a reputable building company such as Georgian Home Renovations will be able to ensure that all of the different restrictions are met.

Kitchen Renovation


The kitchen is the heart of the home, and your kitchen may well be the first room that a potential buyer wants to look at when they are viewing the property. Many buyers replace the kitchen first, in order to put their own personal stamp on a property. However, if you are able to provide them with a new, modern and attractive space right from the very start, many buyers will be willing to pay more for the home as they will save money on kitchen renovations and remodelling. Which renovations do you think are the best for adding value to your home? Let us know in the comments.

The Most Expensive Homes for Sale and Rent in NYC

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If you're a fan of real estate, you might know that Chairman Wes Edens paid $17 million for a home in the Central Park West area of NYC or that actress Sarah Jessica Parker dropped more than $10 on a home in the city for her family. With hundreds of homes and apartments priced at more than $10 million in the city, it's not surprising that some of the most expensive homes for sale and rent are in New York City.

East 62nd Street


The home located at 12-16 East 62nd Street takes up nearly an entire city block. Rumor has it that a wealthy business owner from Brazil purchased multiple units for sale and tore down the connecting walls to make one large home for his family. Featuring several floors of living space and several rental units, this home seldom goes on the market. The last time the owner listed it with an agent, it had an asking price of $120 million.

Vincent Viola Mansion


Unless you're a fan of professional sports, the name Vincent Viola may mean little to you. Viola and his wife were already quite wealthy when they purchased a National Hockey League franchise, which helped them put even more money in the bank. The couple purchased a large home on the Upper East Side and did massive renovations, including adding a new swimming pool and a large movie theater. When the couple decided to list the home for sale, it went on the market for $114 million.

The Surrey Hotel Presidential Suite


If you have a few million dollars burning a hole in your pocket and aren't committed to owning a home, you can rent The Surrey Hotel Presidential Suite for $450,000 a month. Regarded as one of the most elegant apartments in NYC, the suite boasts more than 10 rooms, including a master bedroom, master bathroom, sitting room and multiple guest rooms. Located on the Upper East Side, the suite has more than 2,000 square feet space and offers impressive views of the city.

Berwind Mansion


While not quite as expensive as the suite at The Surrey Hotel, the apartment at the Berwind Mansion comes with a high price tag too. This apartment consists of more than 20 rooms that provide residents with all the space they need for sleeping, cooking, doing business and even entertaining. Though the apartment occasionally rents for $80,000 a month, demand can raise that price to $150,000 a month. This apartment is even so popular that a former resident once offered the owner more than $80 million to buy it outright.

River House Apartment


The River House is one of the most private and elite clubs in all of New York City, and it operates a co-op out of its building along the East River. Though the club attempted to find and secure a lease to rent the building, it eventually put the entire building on the market with an asking price of $130 million. This club has a total square footage of 62,000 feet, multiple rooms on five floors and gorgeous views of the water. Though celebrities and famous faces own some of the most expensive homes and apartments in NYC, anyone with money to burn will find places to buy or rent in the city.

Building the Bridge: Real Estate and Property Management

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With the extensive scope of the real estate world investing your hard earned money on it has never been so trouble-free. Let’s get it from the basics… Real Estate is the property consisting of land or buildings. Managing your properties may seem a tedious job for you. (We got that Right? Don’t Miss on this!) For the smooth management of your funds on million dollar assets property management sets a landmark for safe guarding money of its investors. Yet another question would have popped up in your minds… What is Property Management? Here’s the answer: it is the effective management of your estate belongings by its expert. (Yes! The Professional Advice)

Properties do come with a lot responsibilities and a plenty of side work in order to reap profits from your investments. To heal up this bridge, it won’t be wrong to say that real estate and property management go hand in hand. Let’s have a peek-a-boo to the benefits of handling your property under skilled hands:
  • Quality Home for Quality Tenants:
(Getting it the right way!)
The foremost feature of property management is to look for right tenants for effective utilization of your assets. Efficient managers work on their toes to market the property for leasing it to the accurate residents

  • A better Retention and Shorter Vacancy Cycles:
(No more losses!)

In the world of real estate, an empty house is just equal to an empty wallet for the landlord. When your previous tenant leaves you with the burden of maintaining the decorum of your house, you need to get it fixed before handing over the keys to your new tenant. You can go through property management pacific beach reviews for more relevant information.

To get a hold on this situation, property managers are swift enough for setting up the space for new families.
  • Assistance in maintenance of your home:
(Sigh. Relief! Right?)

Being the owner of the property makes you solely responsible for ensuring that remains in working condition from the roof to bulbs and windows (The list seems to be endless.) A property manager has solution to this as well. He has experienced staff working under him to carry out smooth functioning of your house.
  • Maintaining various benefitting reports and No weight to cope up Government policy:
(Yes, that’s what you wanted)

Property Managers be in regular touch with the owners and assist them for well-organized ongoing of their property. Also, Government policies such as taxes and other formalities have always been a headache to owners. (Right?) Managers provide transparent reports so that there are no discrepancies for giving away the duties to the state owners.
  • Time to live life:
(Yes! All excited)

Having a property manager at your disposal means spending quality time with your loved ones and knowing your property is in safe hands and is taken care of no matter where you are. (Your Happy Trail)

So what are you all waiting for…? Get on and find your property’s care taker and get your life freed up from the hassles of increasing your property’s life. Don’t forget to read the property management pacific beach reviews For more information, Visit Here

Mixed-Use Buildings Are the Future of Real Estate

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Two of the problems that many areas face are a need for increased residential space, coupled with a need for retail spaces. In some areas, further large-scale development has been restricted due to booming populations. One of the possible solutions to this issue is mixed-use real estate, such as the projects that Louis Ceruzzi Properties LLC is involved in.

A Solution to Increased Growth


Developers who build mixed-use buildings or adapt existing buildings for this sort of usage can help provides solutions in areas with a lot of growth. By using some of the space as residential areas, either in the form of apartments or condos, developers can be assured that their space will be filled. The availability of stores and restaurants in the same building is a top selling point for many people, especially in cities with less car ownership.

Renters and Buyers Enjoy This Option


Many developers feel that mixed-use buildings have more curbside appeal for residential tenants than standalone condo or apartment buildings. Having access to stores, as well as restaurants, in the same building helps give many people a greater sense of convenience because they don't have to go elsewhere. In urban areas with minimal parking, many residents will look for places where they can do much of their shopping without traveling to places where they must drive.

A Winning Situation for Commercial Tenants


Many commercial tenants will enjoy the idea of setting up in an area where they have access to customers living or working in the same building. Restaurants will see a lot of benefit from being in a mixed-use building where people working at businesses inside can get their lunch without having to leave the premises. Businesses that operate in an office setting will also find these buildings quite helpful.

Saving Space and Resources


Mixed-use developments that are spread out over a larger area may lead to problems with the environmental impact. Multi-story mixed-use buildings take up less ground space, which is something that is always desirable in busy urban settings. Because many of these mixed-use developments involve renovating a building already constructed, there is somewhat less of an environmental impact.

Fewer Maintenance Concerns


Another feature that is very attractive about this option is having one maintenance team being able to share responsibilities for both residents and commercial tenants. This option is much more viable than attempting to maintain buildings that might be in distant locations. A building with a larger number of tenants would be easily able to benefit from having a maintenance team on-hand 24-hours a day.

Upgrades That Help the Environment


Many of these buildings have undergone upgrades that are more eco-friendly and avoid excessive use of additional materials. Exposing the original concrete walls and floors in many buildings helps save extra steps. Many upgraded buildings also make use of eco-friendly energy options, such as power drawn from solar panels.

It is very likely that you'll be hearing a lot about mixed-use buildings in coming years as more developers make use of them. The many benefits that come with a versatile property are worthy of consideration. If you're in the market for a condo or apartment, or perhaps commercial space, this is an option to consider.

Increase Property Value And Enjoyment With Professional Garden Design

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A well designed garden can enhance the enjoyment and use that you enjoy from your garden, and it can also offer a number of other benefits. Do you want to encourage your children to learn about gardening? Or do you want to become more self-sufficient by growing your own fruit and vegetables without the garden looking like a farm? Maybe you need to consider access for wheelchairs, are unsure of the best types of plant and tree for your soil, or you are trying to sell or rent out your property and want an attractive and functional outside space to make the property more appealing and increase resale or rental value.

With a professional garden design service, you can discuss your requirements and needs, set a budget, and enjoy access to a finished garden design that meets all of your needs. You can even enjoy experienced and reliable consultation with somebody that has experience in designing and maintaining any type of garden.

Implement Designs That You Want


When using a design service, they will offer advice and guidance, but it is ultimately your designs that will be turned into a finished design. If you want separate planting and seating areas, or a wild section to encourage wildlife and insects, then your designer will implement these requirements into the finished plan.

Unique Ideas And Concepts


Many people know that they want a garden in which they can relax, or one that is ideal for entertaining throughout the year, but may not know exactly how to achieve the best results. A designed that creates these types of garden for their clients will have the experience and knowledge to be able to suggest unique ideas and concepts that their clients would not have thought of. They understand the garden space, how certain designs and particular items interact with the garden area, and they can use this knowledge to your advantage.

Advice And Consultation


While your garden designer will listen to your requirements and your ideas, some are simply not practical or possible. Certain types of plants will not grow in particular soil types or in specific areas of a garden, while size, space, and even planning permission requirements may further dictate what you can and cannot implement in a garden design. An experienced designer will listen to your requirements, and advise on whether they are achievable.

Maintenance Plans And Advice


Some garden design services can offer regular maintenance plans, or they can create a garden that requires very minimal maintenance. In all cases, they will provide details of what will need doing and when, including details of treating and maintaining buildings and decking, as well as weeding and gardening.

Cost Considerations


You should set your budget as early as possible in the design consultation process. While it will cost you to use a garden designer, their contacts with other contractors like builders, pavers, and electricians, as well as their plant and design knowledge means that you could recoup the cost before the design is even implemented when compared to trying to go it alone.

The Garden Club London designs functional and attractive gardens, including rooftop and urban gardens. They offer free consultation to local clients and can help you achieve the type of garden design that you want.

What to Know about Windows in a Listed Property

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You might have heard a particularly old building described as 'listed'. It’s often the first thing that estate agents tell you about a property – the name is synonymous with prestige and class (but, as we’ll see, it can often be a double-edged sword). While this term has become thoroughly embedded into common parlance, it's not always clear what it means. Where is the building listed? For what purpose?

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport are in charge of deciding what to put on the list. They do this using a few distinct criteria. They consider the architectural merits of the building, based on its design and craftsmanship; and its historical significance. If a building calls to mind some aspect of British history, then the chances are it will be listed. Finally, a building might also be listed if it works together with other buildings to create this impression. For example, if a number of architecturally significant buildings are arranged around a square, then that square – however empty it may be – will probably end up being listed, too.

In England and Wales, listed buildings come in three different grades. Grade I buildings represent the pinnacle of British architectural heritage and include buildings such as Buckingham Palace, Warwick Castle and Blackpool tower. They account for around two-percent of all listed buildings. Grade II* listed buildings are slightly less prestigious, but still particularly important. They account for around four percent of all listed buildings.

The remainder of listed buildings in the country fall into the third category, Grade II. Grade II listed buildings are everywhere – they run through the heart of every town and village and help to make Britain recognisably British-looking. If you've ever walked through one of Britain's many smaller towns and been struck by the character and quality of the buildings there, then you probably have the listing system to thank.

It’s worthwhile to emphasise the importance of obtaining permission before carrying out any work on a listed property. The government's guidance on listed buildings states that 'it is a criminal offence to carry out work which needs listed building consent without obtaining it beforehand'. Moreover, if you do carry out such work, then you’ll invariably be forced to undo it, often at a cost of thousands of pounds. It’s also worth noting that when a building is listed, that means it is entirely listed. This includes both the inside and the outside and any other objects which might be attached to it.

Energy savings?


As undoubtedly worthwhile as the listing system is, it can prove a headache for those looking to make energy savings. Whatever their other virtues, listed buildings tend to lack the energy efficiency of their modern counterparts.

Of course, this is all dreadful news for those in possession of a listed buildings looking to carry out renovations. If you're running a business from such a building, for example and have terrible problems with heat efficiency, then you'll be at a disadvantage compared to any rival which might find itself in a non-listed building.

Let’s consider the area where most of the heat in a building is lost – through the windows. The modern solution to this problem is to install double, or even triple glazing. However, those looking to have double glazing installed into a listed property may run into considerable trouble. You'll need to demonstrate that the new windows will not alter the appearance of the building.

Double glazing is often despised by the authorities, since it interferes with the look of a building in several different ways. Firstly, double glazing panels take up more space than older, single-glazed ones. This means that double-glazing is too fat to fit into the old frame and so installing it can hugely affect the look of the building. This problem is being addressed by technological advances and newer, thinner double-glazed windows are slowly trickling out.

The second problem is that double glazing creates a strange, distorted reflection from the outside. If this is visible from the street, then you might encounter problems, since it totally undermines the look of the property. This might seem a trivial concern, but it the effect it has can be severe. Finally and perhaps most significantly, double glazing can interfere cause damp in the building. The walls of older properties are often designed to ‘breathe’, so that moisture passes from the inside to the outside. Installing double glazing can interfere with this and create problems of damp which can severely impact the house in the long run.

Fortunately, a great deal of energy can be saved in a listed property by simply replacing the windows with identical new ones. Since certain sorts of wooden frames tends to shrink and warp over time, it follows that replacing them could have a sizeable impact on their ability to exclude drafts and retain heat. In such cases, you’ll need to replace like-for-like with bespoke wood sash windows. For this, it’s advisable to call upon the services of a specialist such as Patchett Joinery.